A) allow an individual to communicate his or her desires to the partner.
B) change the usual ways in which the couple has tried to have sex.
C) allow sexual experience without the anxiety of performance.
D) provide increased anticipation of intercourse.
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A) lifelong
B) acquired
C) situational
D) all of the above
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A) dysfunction.
B) attraction to inappropriate individuals.
C) attraction to nonliving objects.
D) desire that dominates the personality.
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A) erectile dysfunction.
B) inhibited orgasm.
C) premature ejaculation.
D) sexual aversion.
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A) the squeeze technique.
B) sensate focus.
C) non-demand pleasuring.
D) cognitive restructuring.
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A) 5% and 40%.
B) 50% and 80%.
C) 80% and 90%.
D) 90% and 100%.
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A) who do not have sexual disorders.
B) with conservative sexual attitudes.
C) who have sexual disorders.
D) who are homosexual.
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A) 2% attempt suicide after surgery.
B) 15% later regret surgery.
C) Transmen generally report better post-surgical adjustment than transwomen.
D) All of the above are true.
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A) They are sexually aroused only by violence.
B) They are aggressive and have little regard for others.
C) They are either hyposexual or asexual.
D) They are hypersexual and generally obsessed with sex.
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A) more feminine.
B) more masculine.
C) smaller.
D) smarter.
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